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Joe Molloy was joined by journalist Gerry Thornley and Grand Slam winner Fiona Hayes on this week's edition of Monday Night Rugby.
(01:00) Ulster's season ends on a whimper
(11:00) Player exodus might help with rebuild
(13:00) Andy Friend's Indian Summer continues
(21:00) Extra sheen by the week for Munster
(35:00) Double still on for Leinster
(43:00) AIL Final review
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Brian O'Driscoll joined OTB's Will O'Callaghan for a look back at Heineken Champions Cup semi-finals wins for Leinster and Ronan O'Gara's La Rochelle.
(01:40) Leinster flourished and Toulouse floundered in Dublin.
(27:00) Ronan O'Gara's La Rochelle secure another Champions Cup final spot.
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Joe Molloy was joined by Brian O'Driscoll to assess where Leinster's Champions Cup clash with Toulouse will be won and lost this weekend.
The lads also cast an eye over Ireland's defeat to England in the Women's Six Nations, and how the team can build ahead of their final game against Scotland.
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Former Leinster fly half Andy Dunne joined OTB's Johnny Ward to discuss the Blues booking their spot in the Heineken Champions Cup final with a 41-22 win over Toulouse at the Aviva Stadium.
Also, Leinster head coach Leo Cullen and captain James Ryan speak to Connor Morris as they go in search for that elusive fifth star on the jersey.
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Joe Molloy was joined by Keith Wood and Rúaidhrí O'Connor for this week's edition of Wednesday Night Rugby.
(01:00) Sam Prendergast: How do you manage such talent?
(20:50) Joey Carbery's fall from Ireland contention
(33:00) Leinster after Stuart Lancaster: Is Jacques Nienaber the best replacement?
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On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of a new arrival at Munster, but a crucial absentee for their URC season finale.
We hear from Pete Wilkins on the impending arrival of Scott Fardy at Connacht, and their attempts to qualify for the Heineken Champions Cup.
Toulouse suffer an injury blow ahead of their Champions Cup semi with Leinster.
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Munster & Harlequins legend Keith Wood joins Ger & Shane on #OTBAM to weigh in on the conversation on Leinster's spending power following their 55-24 win over Leicester Tigers in the Heineken Champions Cup.
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Alan Quinlan is in studio with Ger and Shane on OTB AM to discuss Leinster's unbeaten season so far and his trip to South Africa to report on Munster's upcoming games.
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Ireland legend Keith Wood and the Irish Independent's Ruaidhri O'Connor joined Joe Molloy for Wednesday Night Rugby.
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Munster & Ireland legend Alan Quinlan recapped the weekend's URC action & reviewed Ireland's Women's Six Nations defeat vs Wales.
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Alan Quinlan joined Adrian Barry and Shane Hannon on OTBAM this morning, looking ahead to what we might expect from the Women’s Six Nations, why tomorrow's Glasgow game is of the upmost importance to Munster and also what the current crop of U20s might do in order to break into the Irish senior set up.
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Joe Molloy was rejoined by Mick McCarthy, Will O'Callaghan and Arthur James O'Dea for another edition of A Slight Tangent on Off The Ball.
(01:00) Joe for the Late Late Show!
(06:00) Why Irish people love Andy Farrell so much.
(10:00) Johnny Sexton: Portrait of an Irish legend.
(25:00) Is Formula 1 all a cod?
(32:00) Horse racing and hypocrisy.
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Former Scotland coach Matt Williams was on OTB AM to talk about Ireland's Grand Slam win and examined the dominance of Leinster in the squad.
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Joe Molloy was joined by journalist Gerry Thornley and former Leinster, Connacht and Harlequins player Andy Dunne for this week's Monday Night Rugby.
Following Ireland's 29-16 defeat of England to secure Grand Slam success on Saturday evening, the lads explored what to make of Ireland's Six Nations and what it will tell us about this team going forward.
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James Tracy joined OTB AM to assess Ireland's Grand Slam triumph at the weekend.
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On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of the new call-ups and fresh cuts to the Ireland squad ahead of their Triple Crown showdown with Scotland.
Ardie Savea has been punished for his throat-slitting gesture.
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Andy Dunne and Gerry Thornley were alongside Joe Molloy on Wednesday Night Rugby.
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(0:00) - Ireland's win against an impressive Italy. Ross Byrne increasingly taking the ball to the line. Conor Murray can play at high-tempo.
(16:07) - Why it can feel like a matador if the ball to an out-half is not quick from the ruck. Ryan Baird has won the genetic lottery in life.
(29:13) - AIL games being scheduled at the same time as Italy v Italy, role of the club game in developing players.
(41:20) - France don't look the same team as last season. Scotland look like Ireland's main foes this season. -
Former Munster and Ireland player Alan Quinlan joined OTB AM to discuss the weekend's Six Nations action and the passing of his former teammate Tom Tierney.
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It was another win for the Munstermen, but against a mentally weakened Ospreys. Niamh Briggs and Alan Quinlan have all the analysis on this week's episode of The Red 78!
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On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of a head coach appointment at Connacht.
We hear from Ross Byrne and Dan Sheehan ahead of Ireland's trip to Italy.
Warren Gatland gives his side of the contract impasse in Wales, and his hopes for Saturday.
A couple of big names miss out on England's visit to Cardiff.
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